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Navy exercises contract option for Zumwalt-class logistics, engineering by Tauren Dyson Washington (UPI) Nov 1, 2018 Raytheon has been awarded a $34 million modification to a previous contract by the U.S. Navy for integrated logistics support and engineering services on DDG 1000-class ships. The modification, announced Wednesday by the Defense Department, exercises an option for Raytheon to provide services to the Zumwalt-class destroyer. The first in class USS Zumwalt was commissioned in 2013, and is described by the Navy as a "multi-mission surface combatant designed to fulfill volume firepower and precision strike requirements." The combat system for the Zumwalt-class delivers distributed, heavy firepower during long-range precision strikes to support forces ashore. The system also provides reduction, active and passive self-defense system and enhanced survivability features. Raytheon's technology supplies the Zumwalt-class with a total ship computing environment, a network that powers all the shipboard applications, including its radars and weapons systems. The ship uses a MK57 vertical launching system to fire missiles for sea, land and air attacks. The Navy has obligated $9 million at the time of the award from the Navy's fiscal 2018 shipbuilding and conversion funds, fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance and fiscal 2019 research, development, test and evaluation, with $3.5 million of which expiring at the end of the fiscal year. Work on the contract --which will take place in California, Florida, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island -- is expected to be completed in September 2019.
Lockheed nabs $366M award for South Korean navy weapons system Washington (UPI) Oct 31, 2018 Lockheed Martin's Rotary and Mission Systems have received a contract from the U.S. Navy to build and integrate combat systems into South Korean naval warships. Under the terms of the $366 million cost-plus-incentive-fee contract, the companies will install, test and delivery of the Aegis Combat System K2 baselines for three KDX-III destroyers. The KDX destroyers have another combat system, the Samsung Thales Naval Shield Integrated Combat Management System, which allows the ships to con ... read more
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